Free Entrance Days at US National Forests

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  1. This was a very fun and informative article, and all of these places look so beautiful! It’s amazing being out in nature, though I haven’t been out in nature too much, but reading the article and looking at the beautiful images makes me want to explore it more.

    The only negative I would say, which is about the article itself, I had a bit of trouble reading some of the text. I could still read it if I look closely enough, but it was a little hard for me to see, it’s not something you should worry about too much though as the whole experience of reading the article was great.

    Thank you for sharing.

  2. angelce903 says:

    It’s amazing that you have special free entrance days for your national forests! Here in France, I don’t think thats such a thing exist. I know that you can visit some private forests but on invitation. Moreover, this is the opportunity for modest families to hang out in nature easily and more often, if they can’t afford it on normal times. Thanks for this information, this is very useful.

    • Alyce says:

      It’s certainly a great perk that everyone can access these sites on the annual free admission days! Enjoy!!

  3. Lonnie Webster says:

    Thank you for the tour around the North Georgia Mountains! I was not able to get all the Cams ( I need to do the Abode Flash Player update ) Enjoyed Bryson City Cam. It’s been many years since I was there. I did about a 3 day excursion on the AT starting at springer mountain GA. Approach Trail.This post has brought back some good memories of the North Georgia Mountains. Do you know when the free days begin?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Lonnie, Towards the top of the post, there is a list of the free entrance days for 2023. The first one is today in honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day. If you aren’t able to take advantage of the free entrance today, then hopefully, you’ll be able to enjoy some of the future free entrance days!

  4. Mila Andretich says:

    I love nature and knowing that there is this possibility to visit these places freely, I think it will make me change some itinerary of some future trip or it will make me plan one on purpose! Wonderful opportunity and unknown to many. Thanks for talking about it, now I know it exists and I can plan for it in the future!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Mila, The National Forests offer beautiful spaces to enjoy some of the best views in the country. The forests are definitely worth a trip – and it’s always nice to save some money on the free entrance days!

  5. Erlene Schwartz says:

    I enjoyed reading this article and website even though I don’t live anywhere near Georgia. It is an excellent service to provide people the resources for participating in one of their favorite past times. I like how thorough your writing and your topics are. The subjects seem to include everything one would want to know. 

    The area looks to be quite exciting and I would gather that a lot of people enjoy it.  Your inclusion of places to eat, drink, explore, and places to stay overnight is all valuable. Your passion comes through in your writing.

    Plus, even though I don’t live near Georgia, this article is relevant for all forests in the USA (even the ones near me)! Thanks so much!!

    Regards,

    Erlene

  6. Jerry says:

    Reading your article and seeing the pictures of these beautiful forests, really make me want to live in America. Coming from a small country like the Netherlands, we cannot experience any long trails let alone the vastness of the wilderness. I once experienced it a bit going halfway up Mount Rainier in Washington State, albeit in a car(lol).

    The beauty of the scenery in the USA is overwhelming and I will put venturing out there on my bucket list. Thanks for your article.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jerry, The national forests are definitely one of our national treasures here in the USA. The epic trails like the Appalachian Trail are known worldwide!

  7. Jenni Elliott says:

    Thank you for this interesting and informative article about free days in US National Forests. I was especially interested in the segment about the Appalachian Trail and discovering that 76 miles of it were in Georgia. I had read the book “A Walk In the Woods” by Bill Bryson. I think I will add a trip to the Appalachian Mountains to my “bucket list”. It seems really beautiful.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Jenni, I also enjoyed that book and learning more about the journeys of Appalachian Trail hikers through the stories it told. I hope you’re able to make it here to check it out in person soon! 

  8. Oscar says:

    Heloo there, I really want to say a big thanks to you for sharing this insightful and informative piece on the topic titled, free entrance days at us national forest sites.. I basically stumbled on this site which I must say I am really finding it interesting. It’s filled with so much useful and valuable content, it’s rather very informative. I am definitely going to visit some other times.

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks Oscar! I hope you are able to enjoy one of the beautiful forests on “Fee Free Day” tomorrow and you are welcome to visit this website anytime!! 😉

  9. Eunice Zomachi says:

    This is a great post,  I really like they way everything was spell out. You have given us the best days and  months to visit GA Mountain Forest for tour and get free entrance, another important thing that I appreciate is the Tips you have shared;  comfortables shoes, food, water,sun protection and many more. Thanks for this information.  

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Eunice, the Georgia mountains have four very distinct seasons so you will find the experience to be quite different at each time of year. Some people prefer one season over the others, but there is lots to see no matter when you decide to go! Enjoy your trip!

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